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SPECIAL REPORT: The Carolinas Are Bringing The Business

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The company that provides market intelligence, data and technology solutions to capital markets and corporate professionals around the world will invest more than $3 million in its Raleigh location. The North Carolina Research Triangle combines one of the deepest pools of technology talent in the U.S. Winston-Salem, NC.

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Business Report: Chicago Will Host Digital Manufacturing And Design Innovation Institute

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President Obama has awarded Chicago a $70 million grant from the Department of Defense to build a $320-million Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute. The Digital Lab will apply computing technologies to address the manufacturing challenges faced by the Department of Defense.

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Centers of Technology: The Future Is Now

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Located in Northern Virginia near Washington Dulles International Airport, the Dulles Tech Corridor is a burgeoning cluster of defense and technology companies with over 30,000 businesses supporting over almost 600,000 jobs. RALEIGH RESEARCH TRIANGLE: PIONEER OF HIGH-TECH INNOVATION. Between 2010-2015, Raleigh saw a 38.5

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COVER STORY: 2013 Business Facilities Rankings Report – Metro And Global Rankings

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Raleigh, NC, Austin and Las Vegas topped our list of Fastest Growing Cities, while Ann Arbor, MI, Green Bay, WI and Bakersfield, CA were cited as Emerging Financial Centers. “They felt that the ability for 3D printing to take off and be successful was greater because the lines of communication and working order were already in place.”.

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Cover Story: 2014 Business Facilities – Metro And Global Rankings

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In May 2013, the Administration launched competitions for the three institutes with a Federal commitment of $200 million across five agencies—the Departments of Defense, Energy, Commerce, NASA, and the National Science Foundation, building off the success of a the pilot institute in Youngstown. This national institute will make the U.S.

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